Tweet of the Day: Differences In Provocations

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MTB Rider
MTB Rider
8 years ago

I guess my question is: does Fatty Kim believe his own propaganda? Does he really think he is this brilliant strategist? And that the U.S, South Korea and China are going to bow to his might?

Why can’t this fat funk stumble and fall over the balcony of one of his many palaces? He has no heir of his own, the family is split and the Kims have so much invested in “we are the chosen” that the DPRK will have a hard time trotting out someone new to take the helm.

MTB Rider
MTB Rider
8 years ago

And on the subject of provocations, isn’t threatening to send hit squads a bit provocative?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/korea-warns-possible-n-korean-assassination-squads-080103903.html

And as usual, North Korea either goes with “Our people were kidnapped,” or this little gem:

North Korea, in a vitriolic response Saturday, claimed that the “human scum” had embezzled state funds, raaped a minor and spied for the South and had fled “for fear of legal punishment for his crimes”.

Stay Classy, North Korea!

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